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- Marcus Vitruvius Pollio (born ca. 80/70 BC?; died ca. 25 BC) was a Roman writer, architect and engineer, active in the 1st century BC.
- male, deceased (21)
- Arminius (also Armin, 18 BC/17 BC - 21 AD) was a chieftain of the Cherusci who defeated a Roman army in the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest. His...
- male, deceased (270)
- Marcus Aurelius Claudius Quintillus was brother of the Roman Emperor Claudius II, and became the Emperor himself in 270. "Historia Augusta" reports...
- male, deceased (406)
- Radagaisus (d. 406) was a barbarian leader of unknown origins, who led a vast collection of Germanic tribes (including Goths, Vandals, Suevi,...
- male, deceased (610)
- Flavius Phocas Augustus, Byzantine Emperor (reigned 602–610), ascended the throne from the Emperor Maurice, and was himself overthrown by He...
- male, 67 years old (Washington, United States)
- Edward Nicolae Luttwak (born 1942) is an American economist and historian known for his many publications on military strategy and international...
- male, 1614 years old
- Clodio<sup>1</sup> (c. 395 - 447 or 449) or, the "Long-Haired" or the "Hairy", was a semi-legendary king of the Salian Franks from the Merovingian...
- male
- Saint Maximilian is a Christian saint. His feast day is observed March 12. He is a little-known martyr of the Catholic Church in the third century...
- male
- Flavius Ardabur (or Ardaburius) served as magister militum in the eastern Roman army in the 420s, under Theodosius II. During the Persian war of...
- male, deceased (268)
- Marcus Aurelius Marius was emperor of the Gallic Empire in 268. According to later tradition, he was a blacksmith by trade who rose through the...
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